George Clooney prevents his wife from watching one of his films so as not to lose her respect

The American actor, George Clooney, revealed that he prevented his wife, a human rights lawyer of Lebanese origin, Amal Alamuddin, from watching one of his famous films.

In statements to the American magazine "Variety", he said that he does not allow his wife to watch his movie "Batman & Robin", which he presented in the mid-nineties of the last century, for fear of losing her respect for him after watching it.

Clooney, 60, also confirmed that he prevents his twins, Alexander and Ella, from watching a glimpse of the film, because he may be hurt by being criticized by them, and they say to him: "This is bad."

The movie "Batman & Robin" was ranked as the worst film shown about the character of the fictional crime-fighting hero "Batman", of the "DC" comics, and George Clooney at the time of the film's release, which was produced in 1997, received severe criticism because of the design of his suit as "Batman". At work events.

George Clooney announced years ago that he had repudiated the movie, which co-stars with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman, Chris O'Donnell, and directed by the late Joel Schumacher.

In 2013, Clooney told Deadline that he keeps the Batman suit from the movie "Batman & Robin" in his office, in order to always warn him of the dangers of making films for commercial purposes only, according to "Sputnik".

It is noteworthy that George Clooney's latest film is "The Tender Bar", which he is directing, and starring American actor, Ben Affleck, and is scheduled to be released in American cinemas on December 22.

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